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Stargate Universe SPOILERS!!

And who could this "lost friend" that comes to Chloe's rescue be? I'm not trying to fish for spoilers here, I honestly can't think of anyone would fit the description "lost friend." Dr. Franklin, perhaps?
My guess is Telford.
Sad thing is, I completely forgot about Telford. I agree, it likely is him.
It's not. LDP won't return until episode 15 "Seizure," airing in 2011.
(Spoiler code used since The Wormhole had said he wasn't "trying to fish for spoilers." I know the subject line is marked "spoilers" but I'd prefer to err on the side of caution. ;))

My problem with Malice is that it appears to be a continuation of the writers' weird agenda to punish the intellectual people on the cast. Seriously, I see no point in killing a character who has only gotten into a relationship two episodes before her death. I would've saved that for the back end of the season.
Ah, but Ginn won't actually be dead, will she? She'll just be stuck in Dr Perry's body back on Earth. Perry will be the one who dies, since her consciousness will be inhabiting Ginn's body at the time Simeon kills her (hence Rush's vengeful pursuit). Still crappy either way, since Perry is also an interesting recurring character due to her connection with Rush. Also, that episode will be about damn time that Robert Knepper gets a chance to actually do something.
 
My problem with Malice is that it appears to be a continuation of the writers' weird agenda to punish the intellectual people on the cast. Seriously, I see no point in killing a character who has only gotten into a relationship two episodes before her death. I would've saved that for the back end of the season.
Ah, but Ginn won't actually be dead, will she? She'll just be stuck in Dr Perry's body back on Earth. Perry will be the one who dies, since her consciousness will be inhabiting Ginn's body at the time Simeon kills her (hence Rush's vengeful pursuit). Still crappy either way, since Perry is also an interesting recurring character due to her connection with Rush. Also, that episode will be about damn time that Robert Knepper gets a chance to actually do something.
No, she dies because of the way the stones work. If one of the two dies, the other dies immediately. That's how it's been since Avalon.
 
My memory obviously is not what it used to be. So they both die, which is even worse than I was originally thinking losing just one of the two.
 
My memory obviously is not what it used to be. So they both die, which is even worse than I was originally thinking losing just one of the two.
Nah, it's just that that fact has never really been plot relevant to SGU aside from a brief scene in Incursion part I where Rush was flailing around as Telford was dieing. Hell, I didn't remember that the brainwashing technique that was used on Telford was the same as the one used on Teal'c at the end of season 4/beginning of season 5 of SG-1, because that was only seen once several years ago.
 
Spoiler code used since The Wormhole had said he wasn't "trying to fish for spoilers." I know the subject line is marked "spoilers" but I'd prefer to err on the side of caution.

That's okay. Although I'm not "trying to fish for spoilers" I'm also not opposed to them either.
 
This does give me hope for the series

For starters, and as I mentioned months ago, we already have the end of the series mapped out and it would be a shame to deny fans the awesome conclusion we have in store for Destiny’s crew. It’s momentous and shocking and ties in to all that has come before, paying off elements from all three entries of the Stargate franchise in a humongous way.

I like it when they know what the ending will be and work out the story from the get-go.
 
But I like it less when they don't put as much thought/effort into how to GET to that "awesome, humongous" ending. Especially when they risk getting cancelled without getting to the payoff.

Would be nice if they put more effort into CURRENT storylines as well, so it doesn't get canned before we see where they were going...
 
This does give me hope for the series

For starters, and as I mentioned months ago, we already have the end of the series mapped out and it would be a shame to deny fans the awesome conclusion we have in store for Destiny’s crew. It’s momentous and shocking and ties in to all that has come before, paying off elements from all three entries of the Stargate franchise in a humongous way.
I like it when they know what the ending will be and work out the story from the get-go.
Knowing the writers, it's probably something astoundingly stupid or something that could've been cool outside the context of Stargate.
 
For starters, and as I mentioned months ago, we already have the end of the series mapped out and it would be a shame to deny fans the awesome conclusion we have in store for Destiny’s crew. It’s momentous and shocking and ties in to all that has come before, paying off elements from all three entries of the Stargate franchise in a humongous way.

If it turns out to be anything other than the cast of this series being or bringing the Ancients into being through some kind of time-trippy thing then the writers will have far exceeded the previous imaginative best that the franchise has ever achieved. :lol:
 
Damm, I was shocked to see Ginn die. I thought she was a great character!

I have to agree. I was just starting to like her as an addition to the cast of SGU. Just the fact that they were so quick to get rid of her upsets me. They had so much to run with and I really would have liked to see a Ginn and Eli relationship turn into something serious, but that really doesn't matter since the series is getting canned. Right as the show started to get interesting too. I guess the damage done by Season 1 was irreparable
 
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